Shock-absorber.



J 'BROOUO'LIN.

SHOCK ABSORBER.

APPLICATION FILED FEB. 24,1914.

1 1 1 0,87 6. Pa nted Sept. 15, 1914.

reciprocable in each casing, a member engaging one of said springs and attached to and connecting the upper walls of said casings, a second member engaging the other spring, and attached to said plungers in said casings, the vertical walls of said casings pro vided with slots through which said second spring engaging member passes, and compression springs inclosed within said casings, andpositioned underneath the heads of said T headed plungers.

In a shock absorber, a closed casing, a T shaped plunger reciprocable therein, guide rods passing through the lateral extensions of said plunger and secured in the said casing, and forming guides for said extensions, and the lower wall of said casing provided with a guide opening through which the lower end of said plunger passes, springs inclosed within said casing and encircling said guide rods, a rod secured to the upper wall of said casing and a second rod secured to said plunger, said casing provided with vertical slots through which said second rod operates, a spring secured to each rod exterior of said casing, and means for securing the extremities of said rods. I

a. In a-shock absorber, in which all operated parts are inclosed, a closed casing, a plunger reciprocable within the casing, and provided with lateral extensions, springs inclosed between said extensions, and the lower wall of said casing, a springengaging rod secured to the upper Wall of the casing,

and a second spring engaging rod secured to said plunger, the wall of said casing provided with an elongated opening through which said second rod operates, and means for guiding said plunger within said casin 5. In a shock absorber, in combination with a pair of vehicle springs, a closed casing havin walls, a T shaped plunger therein, the lower wall of said casing provided with an opening throughwhich the vertical central portion of the plunger reciprocates, springs within said casing upon which the lateral extensions of said plunger rest, guide rods passing through said springs and lateral extensions and through the upper and lower walls of said casing, means for securing said guide rods and thereby said upper and lower walls a in place, a horizontal rod secured to the up-' per wall of the casing in central position, a

second horizontal rod secured to said plunger and projecting through said case, the walls of said case provided with vertical slots through which said parallel rod passes, and

means for securing said rods in said casing,

said horizontal rods engaging the extremiv3 ties of said vehicle springs.

In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand this 22" day of January 1914.

JULIUS BROCCOLIN.

removable upper and lower 

